Looting and Rape in Wartime examines the causes of the hundred-year gap between the prohibition against wartime looting and that against rape, theorizing the conditions necessary for the emergence of a global prohibition regime in which a particular practice is not tolerated.

Looting and Rape in WartimeLaw and Change in International Relations

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Chapter 1. Prohibition RegimesChapter 2. The Prohibition of Pillage in WarChapter 3. The (Non) Prohibition of Rape in War: The Hague ConventionsChapter 4. The Prohibition of Rape in War: First Steps: The Geneva Conventions and the Additional ProtocolsChapter 5. The Prohibition of Rape in War: The Success: The Rome StatuteChapter 6. Conclusions